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import
os, stats, strformat, tables,
chronicles, confutils, stew/[byteutils, io2], eth/db/kvstore_sqlite3,
../beacon_chain/networking/network_metadata,
../beacon_chain/[beacon_chain_db],
../beacon_chain/consensus_object_pools/[blockchain_dag],
../beacon_chain/spec/datatypes/[phase0, altair, merge],
../beacon_chain/spec/[
beaconstate, helpers, state_transition, state_transition_epoch, validator],
disentangle eth2 types from the ssz library (#2785) * reorganize ssz dependencies This PR continues the work in https://github.com/status-im/nimbus-eth2/pull/2646, https://github.com/status-im/nimbus-eth2/pull/2779 as well as past issues with serialization and type, to disentangle SSZ from eth2 and at the same time simplify imports and exports with a structured approach. The principal idea here is that when a library wants to introduce SSZ support, they do so via 3 files: * `ssz_codecs` which imports and reexports `codecs` - this covers the basic byte conversions and ensures no overloads get lost * `xxx_merkleization` imports and exports `merkleization` to specialize and get access to `hash_tree_root` and friends * `xxx_ssz_serialization` imports and exports `ssz_serialization` to specialize ssz for a specific library Those that need to interact with SSZ always import the `xxx_` versions of the modules and never `ssz` itself so as to keep imports simple and safe. This is similar to how the REST / JSON-RPC serializers are structured in that someone wanting to serialize spec types to REST-JSON will import `eth2_rest_serialization` and nothing else. * split up ssz into a core library that is independendent of eth2 types * rename `bytes_reader` to `codec` to highlight that it contains coding and decoding of bytes and native ssz types * remove tricky List init overload that causes compile issues * get rid of top-level ssz import * reenable merkleization tests * move some "standard" json serializers to spec * remove `ValidatorIndex` serialization for now * remove test_ssz_merkleization * add tests for over/underlong byte sequences * fix broken seq[byte] test - seq[byte] is not an SSZ type There are a few things this PR doesn't solve: * like #2646 this PR is weak on how to handle root and other dontSerialize fields that "sometimes" should be computed - the same problem appears in REST / JSON-RPC etc * Fix a build problem on macOS * Another way to fix the macOS builds Co-authored-by: Zahary Karadjov <zahary@gmail.com>
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../beacon_chain/sszdump,
e2store: add era format (#2382) Era files contain 8192 blocks and a state corresponding to the length of the array holding block roots in the state, meaning that each block is verifiable using the pubkeys and block roots from the state. Of course, one would need to know the root of the state as well, which is available in the first block of the _next_ file - or known from outside. This PR also adds an implementation to write e2s, e2i and era files, as well as a python script to inspect them. All in all, the format is very similar to what goes on in the network requests meaning it can trivially serve as a backing format for serving said requests. Mainnet, up to the first 671k slots, take up 3.5gb - in each era file, the BeaconState contributes about 9mb at current validator set sizes, up from ~3mb in the early blocks, for a grand total of ~558mb for the 82 eras tested - this overhead could potentially be calculated but one would lose the ability to verify individual blocks (eras could still be verified using historical roots). ``` -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 16 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000000-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 1,8M 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000000-00000001.e2s -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 65K 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000001-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 18M 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000001-00000001.e2s ... -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 65K 5 mar 11.52 ethereum2-mainnet-00000051-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 68M 5 mar 11.52 ethereum2-mainnet-00000051-00000001.e2s -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 61K 5 mar 11.11 ethereum2-mainnet-00000052-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 62M 5 mar 11.11 ethereum2-mainnet-00000052-00000001.e2s ```
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../research/simutils, ./e2store
type Timers = enum
tInit = "Initialize DB"
tLoadBlock = "Load block from database"
tLoadState = "Load state from database"
performance fixes (#2259) * performance fixes * don't mark tree cache as dirty on read-only List accesses * store only blob in memory for keys and signatures, parse blob lazily * compare public keys by blob instead of parsing / converting to raw * compare Eth2Digest using non-constant-time comparison * avoid some unnecessary validator copying This branch will in particular speed up deposit processing which has been slowing down block replay. Pre (mainnet, 1600 blocks): ``` All time are ms Average, StdDev, Min, Max, Samples, Test Validation is turned off meaning that no BLS operations are performed 3450.269, 0.000, 3450.269, 3450.269, 1, Initialize DB 0.417, 0.822, 0.036, 21.098, 1400, Load block from database 16.521, 0.000, 16.521, 16.521, 1, Load state from database 27.906, 50.846, 8.104, 1507.633, 1350, Apply block 52.617, 37.029, 20.640, 135.938, 50, Apply epoch block ``` Post: ``` 3502.715, 0.000, 3502.715, 3502.715, 1, Initialize DB 0.080, 0.560, 0.035, 21.015, 1400, Load block from database 17.595, 0.000, 17.595, 17.595, 1, Load state from database 15.706, 11.028, 8.300, 107.537, 1350, Apply block 33.217, 12.622, 17.331, 60.580, 50, Apply epoch block ``` * more perf fixes * load EpochRef cache into StateCache more aggressively * point out security concern with public key cache * reuse proposer index from state when processing block * avoid genericAssign in a few more places * don't parse key when signature is unparseable * fix `==` overload for Eth2Digest * preallocate validator list when getting active validators * speed up proposer index calculation a little bit * reuse cache when replaying blocks in ncli_db * avoid a few more copying loops ``` Average, StdDev, Min, Max, Samples, Test Validation is turned off meaning that no BLS operations are performed 3279.158, 0.000, 3279.158, 3279.158, 1, Initialize DB 0.072, 0.357, 0.035, 13.400, 1400, Load block from database 17.295, 0.000, 17.295, 17.295, 1, Load state from database 5.918, 9.896, 0.198, 98.028, 1350, Apply block 15.888, 10.951, 7.902, 39.535, 50, Apply epoch block 0.000, 0.000, 0.000, 0.000, 0, Database block store ``` * clear full balance cache before processing rewards and penalties ``` All time are ms Average, StdDev, Min, Max, Samples, Test Validation is turned off meaning that no BLS operations are performed 3947.901, 0.000, 3947.901, 3947.901, 1, Initialize DB 0.124, 0.506, 0.026, 202.370, 363345, Load block from database 97.614, 0.000, 97.614, 97.614, 1, Load state from database 0.186, 0.188, 0.012, 99.561, 357262, Advance slot, non-epoch 14.161, 5.966, 1.099, 395.511, 11524, Advance slot, epoch 1.372, 4.170, 0.017, 276.401, 363345, Apply block, no slot processing 0.000, 0.000, 0.000, 0.000, 0, Database block store ```
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tAdvanceSlot = "Advance slot, non-epoch"
tAdvanceEpoch = "Advance slot, epoch"
tApplyBlock = "Apply block, no slot processing"
tDbLoad = "Database load"
tDbStore = "Database store"
type
DbCmd* {.pure.} = enum
bench = "Run a replay benchmark for block and epoch processing"
dumpState = "Extract a state from the database as-is - only works for states that have been explicitly stored"
putState = "Store a given BeaconState in the database"
dumpBlock = "Extract a (trusted) SignedBeaconBlock from the database"
putBlock = "Store a given SignedBeaconBlock in the database, potentially updating some of the pointers"
pruneDatabase
rewindState = "Extract any state from the database based on a given block and slot, replaying if needed"
exportEra = "Write an experimental era file"
validatorPerf
validatorDb = "Create or update attestation performance database"
# TODO:
# This should probably allow specifying a run-time preset
DbConf = object
databaseDir* {.
defaultValue: ""
desc: "Directory where `nbc.sqlite` is stored"
name: "db" }: InputDir
eth2Network* {.
desc: "The Eth2 network preset to use"
name: "network" }: Option[string]
case cmd* {.
command
desc: ""
.}: DbCmd
of DbCmd.bench:
benchSlot* {.
defaultValue: 0
name: "start-slot"
desc: "Starting slot, negative = backwards from head".}: int64
benchSlots* {.
defaultValue: 50000
name: "slots"
desc: "Number of slots to run benchmark for, 0 = all the way to head".}: uint64
storeBlocks* {.
defaultValue: false
desc: "Store each read block back into a separate database".}: bool
storeStates* {.
defaultValue: false
desc: "Store a state each epoch into a separate database".}: bool
performance fixes (#2259) * performance fixes * don't mark tree cache as dirty on read-only List accesses * store only blob in memory for keys and signatures, parse blob lazily * compare public keys by blob instead of parsing / converting to raw * compare Eth2Digest using non-constant-time comparison * avoid some unnecessary validator copying This branch will in particular speed up deposit processing which has been slowing down block replay. Pre (mainnet, 1600 blocks): ``` All time are ms Average, StdDev, Min, Max, Samples, Test Validation is turned off meaning that no BLS operations are performed 3450.269, 0.000, 3450.269, 3450.269, 1, Initialize DB 0.417, 0.822, 0.036, 21.098, 1400, Load block from database 16.521, 0.000, 16.521, 16.521, 1, Load state from database 27.906, 50.846, 8.104, 1507.633, 1350, Apply block 52.617, 37.029, 20.640, 135.938, 50, Apply epoch block ``` Post: ``` 3502.715, 0.000, 3502.715, 3502.715, 1, Initialize DB 0.080, 0.560, 0.035, 21.015, 1400, Load block from database 17.595, 0.000, 17.595, 17.595, 1, Load state from database 15.706, 11.028, 8.300, 107.537, 1350, Apply block 33.217, 12.622, 17.331, 60.580, 50, Apply epoch block ``` * more perf fixes * load EpochRef cache into StateCache more aggressively * point out security concern with public key cache * reuse proposer index from state when processing block * avoid genericAssign in a few more places * don't parse key when signature is unparseable * fix `==` overload for Eth2Digest * preallocate validator list when getting active validators * speed up proposer index calculation a little bit * reuse cache when replaying blocks in ncli_db * avoid a few more copying loops ``` Average, StdDev, Min, Max, Samples, Test Validation is turned off meaning that no BLS operations are performed 3279.158, 0.000, 3279.158, 3279.158, 1, Initialize DB 0.072, 0.357, 0.035, 13.400, 1400, Load block from database 17.295, 0.000, 17.295, 17.295, 1, Load state from database 5.918, 9.896, 0.198, 98.028, 1350, Apply block 15.888, 10.951, 7.902, 39.535, 50, Apply epoch block 0.000, 0.000, 0.000, 0.000, 0, Database block store ``` * clear full balance cache before processing rewards and penalties ``` All time are ms Average, StdDev, Min, Max, Samples, Test Validation is turned off meaning that no BLS operations are performed 3947.901, 0.000, 3947.901, 3947.901, 1, Initialize DB 0.124, 0.506, 0.026, 202.370, 363345, Load block from database 97.614, 0.000, 97.614, 97.614, 1, Load state from database 0.186, 0.188, 0.012, 99.561, 357262, Advance slot, non-epoch 14.161, 5.966, 1.099, 395.511, 11524, Advance slot, epoch 1.372, 4.170, 0.017, 276.401, 363345, Apply block, no slot processing 0.000, 0.000, 0.000, 0.000, 0, Database block store ```
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printTimes* {.
defaultValue: true
desc: "Print csv of block processing time".}: bool
resetCache* {.
defaultValue: false
desc: "Process each block with a fresh cache".}: bool
of DbCmd.dumpState:
stateRoot* {.
argument
desc: "State roots to save".}: seq[string]
of DbCmd.putState:
stateFile {.
argument
name: "file"
desc: "Files to import".}: seq[string]
of DbCmd.dumpBlock:
blockRootx* {.
argument
desc: "Block roots to save".}: seq[string]
of DbCmd.putBlock:
blckFile {.
argument
name: "file"
desc: "Files to import".}: seq[string]
setHead {.
defaultValue: false
name: "set-head"
desc: "Update head to this block"}: bool
setTail {.
defaultValue: false
name: "set-tail"
desc: "Update tail to this block"}: bool
setGenesis {.
defaultValue: false
name: "set-genesis"
desc: "Update genesis to this block"}: bool
of DbCmd.pruneDatabase:
dryRun* {.
defaultValue: false
desc: "Don't write to the database copy; only simulate actions; default false".}: bool
keepOldStates* {.
defaultValue: true
desc: "Keep pre-finalization states; default true".}: bool
verbose* {.
defaultValue: false
desc: "Enables verbose output; default false".}: bool
of DbCmd.rewindState:
blockRoot* {.
argument
desc: "Block root".}: string
slot* {.
argument
desc: "Slot".}: uint64
of DbCmd.exportEra:
e2store: add era format (#2382) Era files contain 8192 blocks and a state corresponding to the length of the array holding block roots in the state, meaning that each block is verifiable using the pubkeys and block roots from the state. Of course, one would need to know the root of the state as well, which is available in the first block of the _next_ file - or known from outside. This PR also adds an implementation to write e2s, e2i and era files, as well as a python script to inspect them. All in all, the format is very similar to what goes on in the network requests meaning it can trivially serve as a backing format for serving said requests. Mainnet, up to the first 671k slots, take up 3.5gb - in each era file, the BeaconState contributes about 9mb at current validator set sizes, up from ~3mb in the early blocks, for a grand total of ~558mb for the 82 eras tested - this overhead could potentially be calculated but one would lose the ability to verify individual blocks (eras could still be verified using historical roots). ``` -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 16 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000000-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 1,8M 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000000-00000001.e2s -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 65K 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000001-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 18M 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000001-00000001.e2s ... -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 65K 5 mar 11.52 ethereum2-mainnet-00000051-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 68M 5 mar 11.52 ethereum2-mainnet-00000051-00000001.e2s -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 61K 5 mar 11.11 ethereum2-mainnet-00000052-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 62M 5 mar 11.11 ethereum2-mainnet-00000052-00000001.e2s ```
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era* {.
defaultValue: 0
desc: "The era number to write".}: uint64
eraCount* {.
defaultValue: 1
desc: "Number of eras to write".}: uint64
of DbCmd.validatorPerf:
perfSlot* {.
defaultValue: -128 * SLOTS_PER_EPOCH.int64
name: "start-slot"
desc: "Starting slot, negative = backwards from head".}: int64
perfSlots* {.
defaultValue: 0
name: "slots"
desc: "Number of slots to run benchmark for, 0 = all the way to head".}: uint64
of DbCmd.validatorDb:
outDir* {.
defaultValue: ""
name: "out-db"
desc: "Output database".}: string
perfect* {.
defaultValue: false
name: "perfect"
desc: "Include perfect records (full rewards)".}: bool
proc putState(db: BeaconChainDB, state: ForkedHashedBeaconState) =
withState(state):
db.putStateRoot(state.latest_block_root(), state.data.slot, state.root)
db.putState(state.root, state.data)
func getSlotRange(dag: ChainDAGRef, startSlot: int64, count: uint64): (Slot, Slot) =
let
start =
if startSlot >= 0: Slot(startSlot)
elif uint64(-startSlot) >= dag.head.slot: Slot(0)
else: Slot(dag.head.slot - uint64(-startSlot))
ends =
if count == 0: dag.head.slot + 1
else: start + count
(start, ends)
func getBlockRange(dag: ChainDAGRef, start, ends: Slot): seq[BlockRef] =
# Range of block in reverse order
var
blockRefs: seq[BlockRef]
cur = dag.head
while cur != nil:
if cur.slot < ends:
if cur.slot < start or cur.slot == 0: # skip genesis
break
else:
blockRefs.add cur
cur = cur.parent
blockRefs
proc cmdBench(conf: DbConf, cfg: RuntimeConfig) =
var timers: array[Timers, RunningStat]
echo "Opening database..."
let
db = BeaconChainDB.new(conf.databaseDir.string,)
dbBenchmark = BeaconChainDB.new("benchmark")
defer:
db.close()
dbBenchmark.close()
if (let v = ChainDAGRef.isInitialized(db); v.isErr()):
echo "Database not initialized: ", v.error()
quit 1
echo "Initializing block pool..."
let
validatorMonitor = newClone(ValidatorMonitor.init())
dag = withTimerRet(timers[tInit]):
ChainDAGRef.init(cfg, db, validatorMonitor, {})
var
(start, ends) = dag.getSlotRange(conf.benchSlot, conf.benchSlots)
blockRefs = dag.getBlockRange(start, ends)
blocks: (
seq[phase0.TrustedSignedBeaconBlock],
seq[altair.TrustedSignedBeaconBlock],
seq[merge.TrustedSignedBeaconBlock])
echo &"Loaded {dag.blocks.len} blocks, head slot {dag.head.slot}, selected {blockRefs.len} blocks"
doAssert blockRefs.len() > 0, "Must select at least one block"
for b in 0..<blockRefs.len:
let blck = blockRefs[blockRefs.len - b - 1]
withTimer(timers[tLoadBlock]):
case cfg.blockForkAtEpoch(blck.slot.epoch)
of BeaconBlockFork.Phase0:
blocks[0].add dag.db.getPhase0Block(blck.root).get()
of BeaconBlockFork.Altair:
blocks[1].add dag.db.getAltairBlock(blck.root).get()
of BeaconBlockFork.Bellatrix:
blocks[2].add dag.db.getMergeBlock(blck.root).get()
let stateData = newClone(dag.headState)
var
cache = StateCache()
info = ForkedEpochInfo()
loadedState = (
(ref phase0.HashedBeaconState)(),
(ref altair.HashedBeaconState)(),
(ref merge.HashedBeaconState)())
performance fixes (#2259) * performance fixes * don't mark tree cache as dirty on read-only List accesses * store only blob in memory for keys and signatures, parse blob lazily * compare public keys by blob instead of parsing / converting to raw * compare Eth2Digest using non-constant-time comparison * avoid some unnecessary validator copying This branch will in particular speed up deposit processing which has been slowing down block replay. Pre (mainnet, 1600 blocks): ``` All time are ms Average, StdDev, Min, Max, Samples, Test Validation is turned off meaning that no BLS operations are performed 3450.269, 0.000, 3450.269, 3450.269, 1, Initialize DB 0.417, 0.822, 0.036, 21.098, 1400, Load block from database 16.521, 0.000, 16.521, 16.521, 1, Load state from database 27.906, 50.846, 8.104, 1507.633, 1350, Apply block 52.617, 37.029, 20.640, 135.938, 50, Apply epoch block ``` Post: ``` 3502.715, 0.000, 3502.715, 3502.715, 1, Initialize DB 0.080, 0.560, 0.035, 21.015, 1400, Load block from database 17.595, 0.000, 17.595, 17.595, 1, Load state from database 15.706, 11.028, 8.300, 107.537, 1350, Apply block 33.217, 12.622, 17.331, 60.580, 50, Apply epoch block ``` * more perf fixes * load EpochRef cache into StateCache more aggressively * point out security concern with public key cache * reuse proposer index from state when processing block * avoid genericAssign in a few more places * don't parse key when signature is unparseable * fix `==` overload for Eth2Digest * preallocate validator list when getting active validators * speed up proposer index calculation a little bit * reuse cache when replaying blocks in ncli_db * avoid a few more copying loops ``` Average, StdDev, Min, Max, Samples, Test Validation is turned off meaning that no BLS operations are performed 3279.158, 0.000, 3279.158, 3279.158, 1, Initialize DB 0.072, 0.357, 0.035, 13.400, 1400, Load block from database 17.295, 0.000, 17.295, 17.295, 1, Load state from database 5.918, 9.896, 0.198, 98.028, 1350, Apply block 15.888, 10.951, 7.902, 39.535, 50, Apply epoch block 0.000, 0.000, 0.000, 0.000, 0, Database block store ``` * clear full balance cache before processing rewards and penalties ``` All time are ms Average, StdDev, Min, Max, Samples, Test Validation is turned off meaning that no BLS operations are performed 3947.901, 0.000, 3947.901, 3947.901, 1, Initialize DB 0.124, 0.506, 0.026, 202.370, 363345, Load block from database 97.614, 0.000, 97.614, 97.614, 1, Load state from database 0.186, 0.188, 0.012, 99.561, 357262, Advance slot, non-epoch 14.161, 5.966, 1.099, 395.511, 11524, Advance slot, epoch 1.372, 4.170, 0.017, 276.401, 363345, Apply block, no slot processing 0.000, 0.000, 0.000, 0.000, 0, Database block store ```
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withTimer(timers[tLoadState]):
doAssert dag.updateStateData(
stateData[], blockRefs[^1].atSlot(blockRefs[^1].slot - 1), false, cache)
template processBlocks(blocks: auto) =
for b in blocks.mitems():
while getStateField(stateData[].data, slot) < b.message.slot:
let isEpoch = (getStateField(stateData[].data, slot) + 1).isEpoch()
withTimer(timers[if isEpoch: tAdvanceEpoch else: tAdvanceSlot]):
let ok = process_slots(
dag.cfg, stateData[].data, getStateField(stateData[].data, slot) + 1, cache,
info, {})
doAssert ok, "Slot processing can't fail with correct inputs"
var start = Moment.now()
withTimer(timers[tApplyBlock]):
if conf.resetCache:
cache = StateCache()
if not state_transition_block(
dag.cfg, stateData[].data, b, cache, {}, noRollback):
dump("./", b)
echo "State transition failed (!)"
quit 1
if conf.printTimes:
echo b.message.slot, ",", toHex(b.root.data), ",", nanoseconds(Moment.now() - start)
if conf.storeBlocks:
immutable validator database factoring (#2297) * initial immutable validator database factoring * remove changes from chain_dag: this abstraction properly belongs in beacon_chain_db * add merging mutable/immutable validator portions; individually test database roundtripping of immutable validators and states-sans-immutable-validators * update test summaries * use stew/assign2 instead of Nim assignment * add reading/writing of immutable validators in chaindag * remove unused import * replace chunked k/v store of immutable validators with per-row SQL table storage * use List instead of HashList * un-stub some ncli_db code so that it uses * switch HashArray to array; move BeaconStateNoImmutableValidators from datatypes to beacon_chain_db * begin only-mutable-part state storage * uncomment some assigns * work around https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/17253 * fix most of the issues/oversights; local sim runs again * fix test suite by adding missing beaconstate field to copy function * have ncli bench also store immutable validators * extract some immutable-validator-specific code from the beacon chain db module * add more rigorous database state roundtripping, with changing validator sets * adjust ncli_db to use new schema * simplify putState/getState by moving all immutable validator accounting into beacon state DB * remove redundant test case and move code to immutable-beacon-chain module * more efficient, but still brute-force, mutable+immutable validator merging * reuse BeaconState in getState * ensure HashList/HashArray caches are cleared when reusing getState buffers; add ncli_db and a unit test to verify this * HashList.clear() -> HashList.clearCache() * only copy incrementally necessary immutable validators * increase strictness of test cases and fix/work around resulting HashList cache invalidation issues * remove explanatory scaffolding * allow for storage of full (with all validators) states for backwards/forwards-compatibility * adjust DbSeq type usage * store full, with-validators, state every 64 epochs to enable reverting versions * reduce memory allocation and intermediate objects in state storage codepath * eliminate allocation/copying through intermediate BeaconStateNoImmutableValidators objects * skip benchmarking initial genesis-validator-heavy state store * always store new-style state and sometimes old-style state * document intent behind BeaconState/Validator type-punnery * more accurate failure message on SQLite in-memory database initialization failure
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withTimer(timers[tDbStore]):
dbBenchmark.putBlock(b)
withState(stateData[].data):
if state.data.slot.isEpoch and conf.storeStates:
if state.data.slot.epoch < 2:
dbBenchmark.putState(state.root, state.data)
dbBenchmark.checkpoint()
else:
withTimer(timers[tDbStore]):
dbBenchmark.putState(state.root, state.data)
dbBenchmark.checkpoint()
withTimer(timers[tDbLoad]):
case stateFork
of BeaconStateFork.Phase0:
doAssert dbBenchmark.getState(
state.root, loadedState[0][].data, noRollback)
of BeaconStateFork.Altair:
doAssert dbBenchmark.getState(
state.root, loadedState[1][].data, noRollback)
of BeaconStateFork.Bellatrix:
doAssert dbBenchmark.getState(
state.root, loadedState[2][].data, noRollback)
if state.data.slot.epoch mod 16 == 0:
let loadedRoot = case stateFork
of BeaconStateFork.Phase0: hash_tree_root(loadedState[0][].data)
of BeaconStateFork.Altair: hash_tree_root(loadedState[1][].data)
of BeaconStateFork.Bellatrix: hash_tree_root(loadedState[2][].data)
doAssert hash_tree_root(state.data) == loadedRoot
processBlocks(blocks[0])
processBlocks(blocks[1])
processBlocks(blocks[2])
printTimers(false, timers)
proc cmdDumpState(conf: DbConf) =
let db = BeaconChainDB.new(conf.databaseDir.string)
defer: db.close()
let
phase0State = (ref phase0.HashedBeaconState)()
altairState = (ref altair.HashedBeaconState)()
mergeState = (ref merge.HashedBeaconState)()
for stateRoot in conf.stateRoot:
template doit(state: untyped) =
try:
state.root = Eth2Digest.fromHex(stateRoot)
if db.getState(state.root, state.data, noRollback):
dump("./", state)
continue
except CatchableError as e:
echo "Couldn't load ", state.root, ": ", e.msg
doit(phase0State[])
doit(altairState[])
doit(mergeState[])
echo "Couldn't load ", stateRoot
proc cmdPutState(conf: DbConf, cfg: RuntimeConfig) =
let db = BeaconChainDB.new(conf.databaseDir.string)
defer: db.close()
for file in conf.stateFile:
let state = newClone(readSszForkedHashedBeaconState(
cfg, readAllBytes(file).tryGet()))
db.putState(state[])
proc cmdDumpBlock(conf: DbConf) =
let db = BeaconChainDB.new(conf.databaseDir.string)
defer: db.close()
for blockRoot in conf.blockRootx:
try:
let root = Eth2Digest.fromHex(blockRoot)
if (let blck = db.getPhase0Block(root); blck.isSome):
dump("./", blck.get())
elif (let blck = db.getAltairBlock(root); blck.isSome):
dump("./", blck.get())
elif (let blck = db.getMergeBlock(root); blck.isSome):
dump("./", blck.get())
else:
echo "Couldn't load ", blockRoot
except CatchableError as e:
echo "Couldn't load ", blockRoot, ": ", e.msg
proc cmdPutBlock(conf: DbConf, cfg: RuntimeConfig) =
let db = BeaconChainDB.new(conf.databaseDir.string)
defer: db.close()
for file in conf.blckFile:
let blck = readSszForkedSignedBeaconBlock(
cfg, readAllBytes(file).tryGet())
withBlck(blck.asTrusted()):
db.putBlock(blck)
if conf.setHead:
db.putHeadBlock(blck.root)
if conf.setTail:
db.putTailBlock(blck.root)
if conf.setGenesis:
db.putGenesisBlock(blck.root)
proc copyPrunedDatabase(
db: BeaconChainDB, copyDb: BeaconChainDB,
dryRun, verbose, keepOldStates: bool) =
## Create a pruned copy of the beacon chain database
let
headBlock = db.getHeadBlock()
tailBlock = db.getTailBlock()
genesisBlock = db.getGenesisBlock()
doAssert db.getPhase0Block(headBlock.get).isOk
doAssert db.getPhase0Block(tailBlock.get).isOk
doAssert db.getPhase0Block(genesisBlock.get).isOk
var
beaconState = (ref phase0.HashedBeaconState)()
finalizedEpoch: Epoch # default value of 0 is conservative/safe
prevBlockSlot = db.getPhase0Block(db.getHeadBlock().get).get.message.slot
let
headEpoch = db.getPhase0Block(headBlock.get).get.message.slot.epoch
tailStateRoot = db.getPhase0Block(tailBlock.get).get.message.state_root
# Tail states are specially addressed; no stateroot intermediary
if not db.getState(tailStateRoot, beaconState[].data, noRollback):
doAssert false, "could not load tail state"
beaconState[].root = tailStateRoot
if not dry_run:
copyDb.putStateRoot(
beaconState[].latest_block_root(), beaconState[].data.slot,
beaconState[].root)
copyDb.putState(beaconState[].root, beaconState[].data)
copyDb.putBlock(db.getPhase0Block(genesisBlock.get).get)
for signedBlock in getAncestors(db, headBlock.get):
if not dry_run:
copyDb.putBlock(signedBlock)
copyDb.checkpoint()
if verbose:
echo "copied block at slot ", signedBlock.message.slot
for slot in countdown(prevBlockSlot, signedBlock.message.slot + 1):
if slot mod SLOTS_PER_EPOCH != 0 or
((not keepOldStates) and slot.epoch < finalizedEpoch):
continue
# Could also only copy these states, head and finalized, plus tail state
let stateRequired = slot.epoch in [finalizedEpoch, headEpoch]
let sr = db.getStateRoot(signedBlock.root, slot)
if sr.isErr:
if stateRequired:
echo "skipping state root required for slot ",
slot, " with root ", signedBlock.root
continue
if not db.getState(sr.get, beaconState[].data, noRollback):
# Don't copy dangling stateroot pointers
if stateRequired:
doAssert false, "state root and state required"
continue
beaconState[].root = sr.get()
finalizedEpoch = max(
finalizedEpoch, beaconState[].data.finalized_checkpoint.epoch)
if not dry_run:
copyDb.putStateRoot(
beaconState[].latest_block_root(), beaconState[].data.slot,
beaconState[].root)
copyDb.putState(beaconState[].root, beaconState[].data)
if verbose:
echo "copied state at slot ", slot, " from block at ", shortLog(signedBlock.message.slot)
prevBlockSlot = signedBlock.message.slot
if not dry_run:
copyDb.putHeadBlock(headBlock.get)
copyDb.putTailBlock(tailBlock.get)
copyDb.putGenesisBlock(genesisBlock.get)
proc cmdPrune(conf: DbConf) =
let
db = BeaconChainDB.new(conf.databaseDir.string)
# TODO: add the destination as CLI paramter
copyDb = BeaconChainDB.new("pruned_db")
defer:
db.close()
copyDb.close()
db.copyPrunedDatabase(copyDb, conf.dryRun, conf.verbose, conf.keepOldStates)
proc cmdRewindState(conf: DbConf, cfg: RuntimeConfig) =
echo "Opening database..."
let db = BeaconChainDB.new(conf.databaseDir.string)
defer: db.close()
if (let v = ChainDAGRef.isInitialized(db); v.isErr()):
echo "Database not initialized: ", v.error()
quit 1
echo "Initializing block pool..."
let
validatorMonitor = newClone(ValidatorMonitor.init())
dag = init(ChainDAGRef, cfg, db, validatorMonitor, {})
let blckRef = dag.getRef(fromHex(Eth2Digest, conf.blockRoot))
if blckRef == nil:
echo "Block not found in database"
return
let tmpState = assignClone(dag.headState)
dag.withUpdatedState(tmpState[], blckRef.atSlot(Slot(conf.slot))) do:
echo "Writing state..."
withState(stateData.data):
dump("./", state)
do: raiseAssert "withUpdatedState failed"
func atCanonicalSlot(blck: BlockRef, slot: Slot): BlockSlot =
e2store: add era format (#2382) Era files contain 8192 blocks and a state corresponding to the length of the array holding block roots in the state, meaning that each block is verifiable using the pubkeys and block roots from the state. Of course, one would need to know the root of the state as well, which is available in the first block of the _next_ file - or known from outside. This PR also adds an implementation to write e2s, e2i and era files, as well as a python script to inspect them. All in all, the format is very similar to what goes on in the network requests meaning it can trivially serve as a backing format for serving said requests. Mainnet, up to the first 671k slots, take up 3.5gb - in each era file, the BeaconState contributes about 9mb at current validator set sizes, up from ~3mb in the early blocks, for a grand total of ~558mb for the 82 eras tested - this overhead could potentially be calculated but one would lose the ability to verify individual blocks (eras could still be verified using historical roots). ``` -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 16 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000000-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 1,8M 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000000-00000001.e2s -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 65K 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000001-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 18M 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000001-00000001.e2s ... -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 65K 5 mar 11.52 ethereum2-mainnet-00000051-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 68M 5 mar 11.52 ethereum2-mainnet-00000051-00000001.e2s -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 61K 5 mar 11.11 ethereum2-mainnet-00000052-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 62M 5 mar 11.11 ethereum2-mainnet-00000052-00000001.e2s ```
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if slot == 0:
blck.atSlot(slot)
else:
blck.atSlot(slot - 1).blck.atSlot(slot)
proc cmdExportEra(conf: DbConf, cfg: RuntimeConfig) =
let db = BeaconChainDB.new(conf.databaseDir.string)
e2store: add era format (#2382) Era files contain 8192 blocks and a state corresponding to the length of the array holding block roots in the state, meaning that each block is verifiable using the pubkeys and block roots from the state. Of course, one would need to know the root of the state as well, which is available in the first block of the _next_ file - or known from outside. This PR also adds an implementation to write e2s, e2i and era files, as well as a python script to inspect them. All in all, the format is very similar to what goes on in the network requests meaning it can trivially serve as a backing format for serving said requests. Mainnet, up to the first 671k slots, take up 3.5gb - in each era file, the BeaconState contributes about 9mb at current validator set sizes, up from ~3mb in the early blocks, for a grand total of ~558mb for the 82 eras tested - this overhead could potentially be calculated but one would lose the ability to verify individual blocks (eras could still be verified using historical roots). ``` -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 16 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000000-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 1,8M 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000000-00000001.e2s -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 65K 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000001-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 18M 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000001-00000001.e2s ... -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 65K 5 mar 11.52 ethereum2-mainnet-00000051-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 68M 5 mar 11.52 ethereum2-mainnet-00000051-00000001.e2s -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 61K 5 mar 11.11 ethereum2-mainnet-00000052-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 62M 5 mar 11.11 ethereum2-mainnet-00000052-00000001.e2s ```
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defer: db.close()
if (let v = ChainDAGRef.isInitialized(db); v.isErr()):
echo "Database not initialized: ", v.error()
e2store: add era format (#2382) Era files contain 8192 blocks and a state corresponding to the length of the array holding block roots in the state, meaning that each block is verifiable using the pubkeys and block roots from the state. Of course, one would need to know the root of the state as well, which is available in the first block of the _next_ file - or known from outside. This PR also adds an implementation to write e2s, e2i and era files, as well as a python script to inspect them. All in all, the format is very similar to what goes on in the network requests meaning it can trivially serve as a backing format for serving said requests. Mainnet, up to the first 671k slots, take up 3.5gb - in each era file, the BeaconState contributes about 9mb at current validator set sizes, up from ~3mb in the early blocks, for a grand total of ~558mb for the 82 eras tested - this overhead could potentially be calculated but one would lose the ability to verify individual blocks (eras could still be verified using historical roots). ``` -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 16 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000000-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 1,8M 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000000-00000001.e2s -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 65K 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000001-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 18M 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000001-00000001.e2s ... -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 65K 5 mar 11.52 ethereum2-mainnet-00000051-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 68M 5 mar 11.52 ethereum2-mainnet-00000051-00000001.e2s -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 61K 5 mar 11.11 ethereum2-mainnet-00000052-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 62M 5 mar 11.11 ethereum2-mainnet-00000052-00000001.e2s ```
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quit 1
echo "Initializing block pool..."
let
validatorMonitor = newClone(ValidatorMonitor.init())
dag = init(ChainDAGRef, cfg, db, validatorMonitor, {})
e2store: add era format (#2382) Era files contain 8192 blocks and a state corresponding to the length of the array holding block roots in the state, meaning that each block is verifiable using the pubkeys and block roots from the state. Of course, one would need to know the root of the state as well, which is available in the first block of the _next_ file - or known from outside. This PR also adds an implementation to write e2s, e2i and era files, as well as a python script to inspect them. All in all, the format is very similar to what goes on in the network requests meaning it can trivially serve as a backing format for serving said requests. Mainnet, up to the first 671k slots, take up 3.5gb - in each era file, the BeaconState contributes about 9mb at current validator set sizes, up from ~3mb in the early blocks, for a grand total of ~558mb for the 82 eras tested - this overhead could potentially be calculated but one would lose the ability to verify individual blocks (eras could still be verified using historical roots). ``` -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 16 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000000-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 1,8M 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000000-00000001.e2s -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 65K 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000001-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 18M 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000001-00000001.e2s ... -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 65K 5 mar 11.52 ethereum2-mainnet-00000051-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 68M 5 mar 11.52 ethereum2-mainnet-00000051-00000001.e2s -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 61K 5 mar 11.11 ethereum2-mainnet-00000052-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 62M 5 mar 11.11 ethereum2-mainnet-00000052-00000001.e2s ```
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let tmpState = assignClone(dag.headState)
e2store: add era format (#2382) Era files contain 8192 blocks and a state corresponding to the length of the array holding block roots in the state, meaning that each block is verifiable using the pubkeys and block roots from the state. Of course, one would need to know the root of the state as well, which is available in the first block of the _next_ file - or known from outside. This PR also adds an implementation to write e2s, e2i and era files, as well as a python script to inspect them. All in all, the format is very similar to what goes on in the network requests meaning it can trivially serve as a backing format for serving said requests. Mainnet, up to the first 671k slots, take up 3.5gb - in each era file, the BeaconState contributes about 9mb at current validator set sizes, up from ~3mb in the early blocks, for a grand total of ~558mb for the 82 eras tested - this overhead could potentially be calculated but one would lose the ability to verify individual blocks (eras could still be verified using historical roots). ``` -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 16 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000000-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 1,8M 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000000-00000001.e2s -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 65K 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000001-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 18M 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000001-00000001.e2s ... -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 65K 5 mar 11.52 ethereum2-mainnet-00000051-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 68M 5 mar 11.52 ethereum2-mainnet-00000051-00000001.e2s -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 61K 5 mar 11.11 ethereum2-mainnet-00000052-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 62M 5 mar 11.11 ethereum2-mainnet-00000052-00000001.e2s ```
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for era in conf.era..<conf.era + conf.eraCount:
let
firstSlot = if era == 0: Slot(0) else: Slot((era - 1) * SLOTS_PER_HISTORICAL_ROOT)
endSlot = Slot(era * SLOTS_PER_HISTORICAL_ROOT)
slotCount = endSlot - firstSlot
name = &"ethereum2-mainnet-{era.int:08x}-{1:08x}"
canonical = dag.head.atCanonicalSlot(endSlot)
if endSlot > dag.head.slot:
echo "Written all complete eras"
break
var e2s = E2Store.open(".", name, firstSlot).get()
defer: e2s.close()
dag.withUpdatedState(tmpState[], canonical) do:
e2s.appendRecord(stateData.data.phase0Data.data).get()
do: raiseAssert "withUpdatedState failed"
e2store: add era format (#2382) Era files contain 8192 blocks and a state corresponding to the length of the array holding block roots in the state, meaning that each block is verifiable using the pubkeys and block roots from the state. Of course, one would need to know the root of the state as well, which is available in the first block of the _next_ file - or known from outside. This PR also adds an implementation to write e2s, e2i and era files, as well as a python script to inspect them. All in all, the format is very similar to what goes on in the network requests meaning it can trivially serve as a backing format for serving said requests. Mainnet, up to the first 671k slots, take up 3.5gb - in each era file, the BeaconState contributes about 9mb at current validator set sizes, up from ~3mb in the early blocks, for a grand total of ~558mb for the 82 eras tested - this overhead could potentially be calculated but one would lose the ability to verify individual blocks (eras could still be verified using historical roots). ``` -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 16 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000000-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 1,8M 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000000-00000001.e2s -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 65K 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000001-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 18M 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000001-00000001.e2s ... -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 65K 5 mar 11.52 ethereum2-mainnet-00000051-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 68M 5 mar 11.52 ethereum2-mainnet-00000051-00000001.e2s -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 61K 5 mar 11.11 ethereum2-mainnet-00000052-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 62M 5 mar 11.11 ethereum2-mainnet-00000052-00000001.e2s ```
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var
ancestors: seq[BlockRef]
cur = canonical.blck
if era != 0:
while cur != nil and cur.slot >= firstSlot:
ancestors.add(cur)
cur = cur.parent
for i in 0..<ancestors.len():
let
ancestor = ancestors[ancestors.len - 1 - i]
e2s.appendRecord(db.getPhase0Block(ancestor.root).get()).get()
e2store: add era format (#2382) Era files contain 8192 blocks and a state corresponding to the length of the array holding block roots in the state, meaning that each block is verifiable using the pubkeys and block roots from the state. Of course, one would need to know the root of the state as well, which is available in the first block of the _next_ file - or known from outside. This PR also adds an implementation to write e2s, e2i and era files, as well as a python script to inspect them. All in all, the format is very similar to what goes on in the network requests meaning it can trivially serve as a backing format for serving said requests. Mainnet, up to the first 671k slots, take up 3.5gb - in each era file, the BeaconState contributes about 9mb at current validator set sizes, up from ~3mb in the early blocks, for a grand total of ~558mb for the 82 eras tested - this overhead could potentially be calculated but one would lose the ability to verify individual blocks (eras could still be verified using historical roots). ``` -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 16 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000000-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 1,8M 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000000-00000001.e2s -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 65K 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000001-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 18M 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000001-00000001.e2s ... -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 65K 5 mar 11.52 ethereum2-mainnet-00000051-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 68M 5 mar 11.52 ethereum2-mainnet-00000051-00000001.e2s -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 61K 5 mar 11.11 ethereum2-mainnet-00000052-00000001.e2i -rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 62M 5 mar 11.11 ethereum2-mainnet-00000052-00000001.e2s ```
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type
# Validator performance metrics tool based on
# https://github.com/paulhauner/lighthouse/blob/etl/lcli/src/etl/validator_performance.rs
# Credits to Paul Hauner
ValidatorPerformance = object
attestation_hits: uint64
attestation_misses: uint64
head_attestation_hits: uint64
head_attestation_misses: uint64
target_attestation_hits: uint64
target_attestation_misses: uint64
first_slot_head_attester_when_first_slot_empty: uint64
first_slot_head_attester_when_first_slot_not_empty: uint64
delays: Table[uint64, uint64]
proc cmdValidatorPerf(conf: DbConf, cfg: RuntimeConfig) =
echo "Opening database..."
let
db = BeaconChainDB.new(conf.databaseDir.string,)
defer:
db.close()
if (let v = ChainDAGRef.isInitialized(db); v.isErr()):
echo "Database not initialized: ", v.error()
quit 1
echo "# Initializing block pool..."
let
validatorMonitor = newClone(ValidatorMonitor.init())
dag = ChainDAGRef.init(cfg, db, validatorMonitor, {})
var
(start, ends) = dag.getSlotRange(conf.perfSlot, conf.perfSlots)
blockRefs = dag.getBlockRange(start, ends)
perfs = newSeq[ValidatorPerformance](
getStateField(dag.headState.data, validators).len())
cache = StateCache()
info = ForkedEpochInfo()
blck: phase0.TrustedSignedBeaconBlock
doAssert blockRefs.len() > 0, "Must select at least one block"
echo "# Analyzing performance for epochs ",
blockRefs[^1].slot.epoch, " - ", blockRefs[0].slot.epoch
let state = newClone(dag.headState)
doAssert dag.updateStateData(
state[], blockRefs[^1].atSlot(blockRefs[^1].slot - 1), false, cache)
proc processEpoch() =
let
prev_epoch_target_slot =
state[].data.get_previous_epoch().compute_start_slot_at_epoch()
penultimate_epoch_end_slot =
if prev_epoch_target_slot == 0: Slot(0)
else: prev_epoch_target_slot - 1
first_slot_empty =
state[].data.get_block_root_at_slot(prev_epoch_target_slot) ==
state[].data.get_block_root_at_slot(penultimate_epoch_end_slot)
let first_slot_attesters = block:
let committee_count = state[].data.get_committee_count_per_slot(
prev_epoch_target_slot.epoch, cache)
var indices = HashSet[ValidatorIndex]()
for committee_index in 0..<committee_count:
for validator_index in state[].data.get_beacon_committee(
prev_epoch_target_slot, committee_index.CommitteeIndex, cache):
indices.incl(validator_index)
indices
case info.kind
of EpochInfoFork.Phase0:
template info: untyped = info.phase0Data
for i, s in info.validators.pairs():
let perf = addr perfs[i]
if RewardFlags.isActiveInPreviousEpoch in s.flags:
if s.is_previous_epoch_attester.isSome():
perf.attestation_hits += 1;
if RewardFlags.isPreviousEpochHeadAttester in s.flags:
perf.head_attestation_hits += 1
else:
perf.head_attestation_misses += 1
if RewardFlags.isPreviousEpochTargetAttester in s.flags:
perf.target_attestation_hits += 1
else:
perf.target_attestation_misses += 1
if i.ValidatorIndex in first_slot_attesters:
if first_slot_empty:
perf.first_slot_head_attester_when_first_slot_empty += 1
else:
perf.first_slot_head_attester_when_first_slot_not_empty += 1
if s.is_previous_epoch_attester.isSome():
perf.delays.mgetOrPut(
s.is_previous_epoch_attester.get().delay, 0'u64) += 1
else:
perf.attestation_misses += 1;
of EpochInfoFork.Altair:
echo "TODO altair"
for bi in 0..<blockRefs.len:
blck = db.getPhase0Block(blockRefs[blockRefs.len - bi - 1].root).get()
while getStateField(state[].data, slot) < blck.message.slot:
let
nextSlot = getStateField(state[].data, slot) + 1
flags =
if nextSlot == blck.message.slot: {skipLastStateRootCalculation}
else: {}
let ok = process_slots(
dag.cfg, state[].data, nextSlot, cache, info, flags)
doAssert ok, "Slot processing can't fail with correct inputs"
if getStateField(state[].data, slot).isEpoch():
processEpoch()
if not state_transition_block(
Implement split preset/config support (#2710) * Implement split preset/config support This is the initial bulk refactor to introduce runtime config values in a number of places, somewhat replacing the existing mechanism of loading network metadata. It still needs more work, this is the initial refactor that introduces runtime configuration in some of the places that need it. The PR changes the way presets and constants work, to match the spec. In particular, a "preset" now refers to the compile-time configuration while a "cfg" or "RuntimeConfig" is the dynamic part. A single binary can support either mainnet or minimal, but not both. Support for other presets has been removed completely (can be readded, in case there's need). There's a number of outstanding tasks: * `SECONDS_PER_SLOT` still needs fixing * loading custom runtime configs needs redoing * checking constants against YAML file * yeerongpilly support `build/nimbus_beacon_node --network=yeerongpilly --discv5:no --log-level=DEBUG` * load fork epoch from config * fix fork digest sent in status * nicer error string for request failures * fix tools * one more * fixup * fixup * fixup * use "standard" network definition folder in local testnet Files are loaded from their standard locations, including genesis etc, to conform to the format used in the `eth2-networks` repo. * fix launch scripts, allow unknown config values * fix base config of rest test * cleanups * bundle mainnet config using common loader * fix spec links and names * only include supported preset in binary * drop yeerongpilly, add altair-devnet-0, support boot_enr.yaml
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dag.cfg, state[].data, blck, cache, {}, noRollback):
echo "State transition failed (!)"
quit 1
# Capture rewards of empty slots as well
while getStateField(state[].data, slot) < ends:
let ok = process_slots(
Implement split preset/config support (#2710) * Implement split preset/config support This is the initial bulk refactor to introduce runtime config values in a number of places, somewhat replacing the existing mechanism of loading network metadata. It still needs more work, this is the initial refactor that introduces runtime configuration in some of the places that need it. The PR changes the way presets and constants work, to match the spec. In particular, a "preset" now refers to the compile-time configuration while a "cfg" or "RuntimeConfig" is the dynamic part. A single binary can support either mainnet or minimal, but not both. Support for other presets has been removed completely (can be readded, in case there's need). There's a number of outstanding tasks: * `SECONDS_PER_SLOT` still needs fixing * loading custom runtime configs needs redoing * checking constants against YAML file * yeerongpilly support `build/nimbus_beacon_node --network=yeerongpilly --discv5:no --log-level=DEBUG` * load fork epoch from config * fix fork digest sent in status * nicer error string for request failures * fix tools * one more * fixup * fixup * fixup * use "standard" network definition folder in local testnet Files are loaded from their standard locations, including genesis etc, to conform to the format used in the `eth2-networks` repo. * fix launch scripts, allow unknown config values * fix base config of rest test * cleanups * bundle mainnet config using common loader * fix spec links and names * only include supported preset in binary * drop yeerongpilly, add altair-devnet-0, support boot_enr.yaml
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dag.cfg, state[].data, getStateField(state[].data, slot) + 1, cache,
info, {})
doAssert ok, "Slot processing can't fail with correct inputs"
if getStateField(state[].data, slot).isEpoch():
processEpoch()
echo "validator_index,attestation_hits,attestation_misses,head_attestation_hits,head_attestation_misses,target_attestation_hits,target_attestation_misses,delay_avg,first_slot_head_attester_when_first_slot_empty,first_slot_head_attester_when_first_slot_not_empty"
for (i, perf) in perfs.pairs:
var
count = 0'u64
sum = 0'u64
for delay, n in perf.delays:
count += n
sum += delay * n
echo i,",",
perf.attestation_hits,",",
perf.attestation_misses,",",
perf.head_attestation_hits,",",
perf.head_attestation_misses,",",
perf.target_attestation_hits,",",
perf.target_attestation_misses,",",
if count == 0: 0.0
else: sum.float / count.float,",",
perf.first_slot_head_attester_when_first_slot_empty,",",
perf.first_slot_head_attester_when_first_slot_not_empty
proc cmdValidatorDb(conf: DbConf, cfg: RuntimeConfig) =
# Create a database with performance information for every epoch
echo "Opening database..."
let
db = BeaconChainDB.new(conf.databaseDir.string,)
defer:
db.close()
if (let v = ChainDAGRef.isInitialized(db); v.isErr()):
echo "Database not initialized: ", v.error()
quit 1
echo "Initializing block pool..."
let
validatorMonitor = newClone(ValidatorMonitor.init())
dag = ChainDAGRef.init(cfg, db, validatorMonitor, {})
let outDb = SqStoreRef.init(conf.outDir, "validatorDb").expect("DB")
defer: outDb.close()
outDb.exec("""
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS validators_raw(
validator_index INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
pubkey BLOB NOT NULL,
withdrawal_credentials BLOB NOT NULL
);
""").expect("DB")
# For convenient viewing
outDb.exec("""
CREATE VIEW IF NOT EXISTS validators AS
SELECT
validator_index,
'0x' || lower(hex(pubkey)) as pubkey,
'0x' || lower(hex(withdrawal_credentials)) as with_cred
FROM validators_raw;
""").expect("DB")
outDb.exec("""
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS epoch_info(
epoch INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
current_epoch_raw INTEGER NOT NULL,
previous_epoch_raw INTEGER NOT NULL,
current_epoch_attesters_raw INTEGER NOT NULL,
current_epoch_target_attesters_raw INTEGER NOT NULL,
previous_epoch_attesters_raw INTEGER NOT NULL,
previous_epoch_target_attesters_raw INTEGER NOT NULL,
previous_epoch_head_attesters_raw INTEGER NOT NULL
);
""").expect("DB")
outDb.exec("""
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS validator_epoch_info(
validator_index INTEGER,
epoch INTEGER,
rewards INTEGER NOT NULL,
penalties INTEGER NOT NULL,
source_attester INTEGER NOT NULL,
target_attester INTEGER NOT NULL,
head_attester INTEGER NOT NULL,
inclusion_delay INTEGER NULL,
PRIMARY KEY(validator_index, epoch)
);
""").expect("DB")
let
insertValidator = outDb.prepareStmt("""
INSERT INTO validators_raw(
validator_index,
pubkey,
withdrawal_credentials)
VALUES(?, ?, ?);""",
(int64, array[48, byte], array[32, byte]), void).expect("DB")
insertEpochInfo = outDb.prepareStmt("""
INSERT INTO epoch_info(
epoch,
current_epoch_raw,
previous_epoch_raw,
current_epoch_attesters_raw,
current_epoch_target_attesters_raw,
previous_epoch_attesters_raw,
previous_epoch_target_attesters_raw,
previous_epoch_head_attesters_raw)
VALUES(?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?);""",
(int64, int64, int64, int64, int64, int64, int64, int64), void).expect("DB")
insertValidatorInfo = outDb.prepareStmt("""
INSERT INTO validator_epoch_info(
validator_index,
epoch,
rewards,
penalties,
source_attester,
target_attester,
head_attester,
inclusion_delay)
VALUES(?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?);""",
(int64, int64, int64, int64, int64, int64, int64, Option[int64]), void).expect("DB")
var vals: int64
discard outDb.exec("SELECT count(*) FROM validators", ()) do (res: int64):
vals = res
outDb.exec("BEGIN TRANSACTION;").expect("DB")
for i in vals..<getStateField(dag.headState.data, validators).len():
insertValidator.exec((
i,
getStateField(dag.headState.data, validators).data[i].pubkey.toRaw(),
getStateField(dag.headState.data, validators).data[i].withdrawal_credentials.data)).expect("DB")
outDb.exec("COMMIT;").expect("DB")
var minEpoch: Epoch
discard outDb.exec("SELECT MAX(epoch) FROM epoch_info", ()) do (res: int64):
minEpoch = (res + 1).Epoch
var
cache = StateCache()
info = ForkedEpochInfo()
blck: phase0.TrustedSignedBeaconBlock
let
start = minEpoch.compute_start_slot_at_epoch()
ends = dag.finalizedHead.slot # Avoid dealing with changes
if start > ends:
echo "No (new) data found, database at ", minEpoch, ", finalized to ", ends.epoch
quit 1
let blockRefs = dag.getBlockRange(start, ends)
echo "Analyzing performance for epochs ",
start.epoch, " - ", ends.epoch
let state = newClone(dag.headState)
doAssert dag.updateStateData(
state[], blockRefs[^1].atSlot(if start > 0: start - 1 else: 0.Slot),
false, cache)
var inTxn = false
proc processEpoch() =
echo getStateField(state[].data, slot).epoch
if not inTxn:
outDb.exec("BEGIN TRANSACTION;").expect("DB")
inTxn = true
case info.kind
of EpochInfoFork.Phase0:
template info: untyped = info.phase0Data
insertEpochInfo.exec(
(getStateField(state[].data, slot).epoch.int64,
info.balances.current_epoch_raw.int64,
info.balances.previous_epoch_raw.int64,
info.balances.current_epoch_attesters_raw.int64,
info.balances.current_epoch_target_attesters_raw.int64,
info.balances.previous_epoch_attesters_raw.int64,
info.balances.previous_epoch_target_attesters_raw.int64,
info.balances.previous_epoch_head_attesters_raw.int64)
).expect("DB")
for index, status in info.validators.pairs():
if not is_eligible_validator(status):
continue
let
notSlashed = (RewardFlags.isSlashed notin status.flags)
source_attester =
notSlashed and status.is_previous_epoch_attester.isSome()
target_attester =
notSlashed and RewardFlags.isPreviousEpochTargetAttester in status.flags
head_attester =
notSlashed and RewardFlags.isPreviousEpochHeadAttester in status.flags
delay =
if notSlashed and status.is_previous_epoch_attester.isSome():
some(int64(status.is_previous_epoch_attester.get().delay))
else:
none(int64)
if conf.perfect or not
(source_attester and target_attester and head_attester and
delay.isSome() and delay.get() == 1):
insertValidatorInfo.exec(
(index.int64,
getStateField(state[].data, slot).epoch.int64,
status.delta.rewards.int64,
status.delta.penalties.int64,
int64(source_attester), # Source delta
int64(target_attester), # Target delta
int64(head_attester), # Head delta
delay)).expect("DB")
of EpochInfoFork.Altair:
echo "TODO altair support"
if getStateField(state[].data, slot).epoch.int64 mod 16 == 0:
inTxn = false
outDb.exec("COMMIT;").expect("DB")
for bi in 0..<blockRefs.len:
blck = db.getPhase0Block(blockRefs[blockRefs.len - bi - 1].root).get()
while getStateField(state[].data, slot) < blck.message.slot:
let
nextSlot = getStateField(state[].data, slot) + 1
flags =
if nextSlot == blck.message.slot: {skipLastStateRootCalculation}
else: {}
let ok = process_slots(cfg, state[].data, nextSlot, cache, info, flags)
doAssert ok, "Slot processing can't fail with correct inputs"
if getStateField(state[].data, slot).isEpoch():
processEpoch()
if not state_transition_block(
cfg, state[].data, blck, cache, {}, noRollback):
echo "State transition failed (!)"
quit 1
# Capture rewards of empty slots as well, including the epoch that got
# finalized
while getStateField(state[].data, slot) <= ends:
let ok = process_slots(
cfg, state[].data, getStateField(state[].data, slot) + 1, cache,
info, {})
doAssert ok, "Slot processing can't fail with correct inputs"
if getStateField(state[].data, slot).isEpoch():
processEpoch()
if inTxn:
inTxn = false
outDb.exec("COMMIT;").expect("DB")
when isMainModule:
var
conf = DbConf.load()
cfg = getRuntimeConfig(conf.eth2Network)
case conf.cmd
of DbCmd.bench:
cmdBench(conf, cfg)
of DbCmd.dumpState:
cmdDumpState(conf)
of DbCmd.putState:
cmdPutState(conf, cfg)
of DbCmd.dumpBlock:
cmdDumpBlock(conf)
of DbCmd.putBlock:
cmdPutBlock(conf, cfg)
of DbCmd.pruneDatabase:
cmdPrune(conf)
of DbCmd.rewindState:
cmdRewindState(conf, cfg)
of DbCmd.exportEra:
cmdExportEra(conf, cfg)
of DbCmd.validatorPerf:
cmdValidatorPerf(conf, cfg)
of DbCmd.validatorDb:
cmdValidatorDb(conf, cfg)